Re: systemd shell wrapper script - cloning rc.d output

denisfalqueto wrote:

This is very slick!! you should consider contributing it upstream.

This. Do you plan to do so?

Though after a bit of though, this is more of a translation/shortening of systemctl. Perhaps it should be provided locally by Arch itself. I'd advise a feature request on this (perhaps provide an AUR package for automatic install first, as a proof of concept. For one, should be moved out of .systemd, seems that part will be easy though).

Last edited by ngoonee (2012-10-23 03:19:27)

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Re: systemd shell wrapper script - cloning rc.d output

ngoonee wrote:

denisfalqueto wrote:

This is very slick!! you should consider contributing it upstream.

This. Do you plan to do so?

Nice idea, but maybe some feature requests to the systemd folks could do the job:- add a third column to systemctl list-unit-files which shows if a service is actually running- add a switch to choose what to show enabled,disabled,static- add a switch to hide the .service extension when I type -t service- add option Hide=always/success to .service files to hide services completely from the list or only if they have not failed

ngoonee wrote:

Perhaps it should be provided locally by Arch itself.

We can put a link to the AUR-package in the wiki. And as any other AUR-package, if enough people interested we may move it to community.

@Yaffare - Since your AUR package pulls from your github, people are not benefiting from the changes you outlined above because the code in your github repo is 8 days old. You gotta push ever change you make. Here is a helpful alias you can add to your shell rc (~/.bashrc I'm guessing) that does this for you. Just be sure you're in the /path/to/local/repo when you call it:

@Yaffare - Since your AUR package pulls from your github, people are not benefiting from the changes you outlined above because the code in your github repo is 8 days old.

Dude, as you can see, the last update here in this post is: moved source to github.Probably my fault, because I ordered the changes wrong, sorry.I have not been making any changes to the code since then, because for me, the script is working very well on serveral machines. Also I havent gotten any bug-reports or pull requests, so there was no reason for me to change the code.

You gotta push ever change you make. Here is a helpful alias you can add to your shell rc (~/.bashrc I'm guessing) that does this for you. Just be sure you're in the /path/to/local/repo when you call it:

alias gitc="git commit -av ; git push -u origin master"

But before I can do that I must turn my computer on, is that right? Can you please explain that too.